Defend the Sacred
Defend the Sacred offers an exploration of spiritual heritage as seen through the lens of BIPOC photographers from across the Americas. It navigates essential themes such as family, gender, spirituality, land, and language, allowing each artist to share their personal experience with the sacred. The exhibition features works that both challenge cultural erasure and celebrate the diverse perspectives, values, and experiences passed on through generations. It positions photography as a powerful tool for cultural preservation and resistance, aiming to spark dialogue, deepen understanding, and foster reflection on the varied expressions of cultural sanctity across BIPOC communities. Through its visual narratives, Defend the Sacred invites viewers to contemplate the shared and individual dimensions of sacredness, and engage with the complex and profound ways in which these artists interpret and honor the sacred in their lives, highlighting the critical importance of cultural transmission for future generations.
Artists: Leland Butler, Elio Cunampio, Abdellah Hamouma, Leonard Harmon, Rita Harper, Viktor Maco, Nixon Andy Narvaez, Guadalupe Rodriguez
Curator: Viktor Maco, Independent Curator
Related Events
Cincinnati’s Table Dinner: Defend the Sacred Artists Featuring The Indigenous Chef
October 5, 2024
5:30pm – 6:30pm
A collaboration featuring Indigenous Chef where food intersects with art and community. Engage in meaningful dialogue, cultural exchange, and deeper appreciation of the perspectives and experiences of the artists.
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible gallery with ADA accessible restroom.
Opening Reception & Artists Panel Discussion
October 5, 2024
6:00pm – 9:00pm
The Defend the Sacred opening reception features BIPOC photographers, artist panels, and a Q&A session to gain a deeper understanding of the powerful messages conveyed through their photography.
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible with ADA compliant restroom.
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Viktor Maco, A Second Opportunity for Death, 2023. Digital print, 18 x 27 inches. Courtesy of the artist
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Elio Cunampio, Vientre, Magico y Sagrado, 2023. Digital print, 16 x 19½ inches. Courtesy of the artist
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Abdellah Hamouma, Untitled, 2023. Digital print, 17¼ x 21¼ inches. Courtesy of the artist
Venue Details
The Welcome Project
2939 Colerain Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45225
(513) 437-0387
Wed–Sat 11am–6pm
Free to the Public
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